Chrysoprase Tumbled Stone Gemstone Jewelry Chain Pendant - A Quality #0534
Chrysoprase Tumbled Stone Gemstone Jewelry Chain Pendant - A Quality #0534
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Chrysoprase Tumbled Stone Gemstone Jewelry Chain Pendant - A Quality #0534

Chrysoprase Tumbled Stone Gemstone Jewelry Chain Pendant - A Quality #0534

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Chrysoprase Gemstone Pendant – with Fabric Cord

An exquisite gemstone pendant made of genuine chrysoprase, meticulously polished and preserved in its natural color intensity.
Chrysoprase – the most valuable variety of chalcedony – captivates with its fresh, apple-green hue, created by traces of nickel.

Measuring approximately 33 x 23 mm, this pendant is a harmonious piece of jewelry that combines naturalness and elegance.
The drilling (approx. 2.5 mm) is ideal for leather cords, omega necklaces, or delicate silver chains.

The included black fabric cord (approx. 80 cm) is soft, supple, and comfortable on the skin.
You will receive exactly the chrysoprase tumbled stone pendant pictured – each piece a unique natural specimen.

Product Details

  • Gemstone: Chrysoprase (Tumbled stone, polished)

  • Size: approx. 33 x 23 mm (L x W)

  • Drilling: approx. 2.5 mm (suitable for leather cords, omega necklaces, silver chains)

  • Cord: Black fabric cord, approx. 80 cm

  • Comfort: Soft, supple & skin-friendly

  • Craftsmanship: Polished natural stone – high-quality & durable

  • Scope of Delivery: Pictured chrysoprase pendant incl. fabric cord

Geological Data

  • Mineral Class: Silicates (Quartz group, Chalcedony variety)

  • Chemical Composition: SiO₂ + (NiO as coloring admixture)

  • Crystal System: Trigonal (microcrystalline)

  • Hardness (Mohs): 6.5 – 7

  • Density: approx. 2.6 g/cm³

  • Color: Apple green to emerald green, opaque to translucent

  • Luster: Waxy to vitreous luster

Localities

Known localities for chrysoprase:

  • Australia (Queensland, Marlborough) – most important deposits worldwide

  • Tanzania

  • Poland (Lower Silesia)

  • Russia (Urals)

  • Brazil

  • USA (California)

  • South Africa

Chrysoprase is often mistaken for jade due to its vibrant green color, but it is a chalcedony with a unique, lively luster.

Special Features

  • Genuine Chrysoprase – intensely green & naturally beautiful

  • Polished Tumbled Stone – smooth, finely crafted surface

  • Drilling (2.5 mm) – suitable for various chain types

  • Includes Fabric Cord (80 cm) – ready to wear

  • Each piece a natural unique specimen – individual color nuances & marbling

[TAB:Gemology - Chrysoprase]

Chrysoprase

This gemstone is a nickel-bearing chalcedony. Chrysoprase has been known for millennia as a gemstone and decorative stone. Its name comes from Greek and means "gold - leek." It is also said that chrysoprase was already Cleopatra's comfort stone / harmony stone in ancient Egypt, and at the same time, chrysoprase was worn there as a protective stone against the plague. Chrysoprase was also Frederick the Great's favorite stone. People also saw in it a symbol of love, truth, and justice. In ancient Greece, chrysoprase was revered as a family stone; it was believed to preserve love and family cohesion.
In crystal healing, chrysoprase is used as a gemstone for trust and security, as well as for emotional stress. Chrysoprase is used for detoxification, and it is also said to have positive influences on skin diseases and fungal infections.

Its main occurrences are in: Australia, Brazil, Russia
The chemical formula of chrysoprase: SiO2 + (Ni), oxide, quartz group
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Ingo Wink
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68723 Schwetzingen
info@seelensteinchen.de

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